Singapore Junior Physics Olympiad 2014 Results

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Singapore Junior Physics Olympiad 2014 Results Singapore Junior Physics Olympiad 2014 Results Main Category Name School Award WANG ZIWEI Anglican High School GOLD SAMUEL CHIAN Anglo‐Chinese School (Independent) GOLD ASHWIN VENKATAKRISHNAN NUS High School of Math & Science GOLD CLARENCE CHEW XUAN DA NUS High School of Math & Science GOLD DANIEL LOW YU HIAN NUS High School of Math & Science GOLD DARRYL CHOW NUS High School of Math & Science GOLD DYLAN TOH SHAN HONG NUS High School of Math & Science GOLD KOH JIN MING NUS High School of Math & Science GOLD NG JIAN RONG NUS High School of Math & Science GOLD NG RI CHI NUS High School of Math & Science GOLD ONG HONG MING TEDDY NUS High School of Math & Science GOLD FENG JIAHAI Raffles Institution GOLD LEE VINT VE Raffles Institution GOLD LEE YU TSE Raffles Institution GOLD LEE YUAN Raffles Institution GOLD LIM JUN HENG Raffles Institution GOLD LIU YIJIA Raffles Institution GOLD MA ZHAO YU Raffles Institution GOLD NG YAO HUA KEANE Raffles Institution GOLD SHI ZHE HAO MATTHEW Raffles Institution GOLD WANG YANGWU Raffles Institution GOLD Name School Award ENVER SHEE Anglo‐Chinese School (Independent) SILVER SAAD HAIDER Anglo‐Chinese School (Independent) SILVER CHEN JIANGWEI Catholic High School SILVER GLEN LOO WEN BIN Dunman High School SILVER LOR JUN HENG Hwa Chong Institution SILVER LU SHENGWEI Hwa Chong Institution SILVER SEE MING JIE Hwa Chong Institution SILVER CHEE HSIN YEE Nanyang Girls' High School SILVER ZHANG YUQIAN Nanyang Girls' High School SILVER KARTHIK PANICKER National Junior College SILVER ALOYSIUS LIM DEWEN NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER CHUA HOU NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER DARREN WAYNE LIM NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER FANG WEN FEI NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER HERMAN THONG NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER JEDIDIAH KOH KEE HAO NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER KINGSTON KUAN JUN XIANG NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER NAN ZHIHAN NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER NG HAO MING NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER PANG WAN RION MARION NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER SONIA E K ARUMUGANAINAR NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER TNG JUN WEI NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER ZACK SOH NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER ZHANG JINGWEN NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER ZHAO YIGE NUS High School of Math & Science SILVER AMANDA EUGENIA YUNG Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) SILVER CHUA XIAN WEI Raffles Institution SILVER FONG KHI YUNG Raffles Institution SILVER GLEN LIM WEI AN Raffles Institution SILVER GOH HONG WEI ADAM Raffles Institution SILVER GOH KHIAN WEI Raffles Institution SILVER IVIN LEE JIEH WEN Raffles Institution SILVER LIM HUR Raffles Institution SILVER LIM YI SHEN JUSTIN Raffles Institution SILVER SHEN YU JUN Raffles Institution SILVER TAN YAN QUAN Raffles Institution SILVER WEI ZHI YUAN Raffles Institution SILVER WONG HUAI ZHE MATTHEW Raffles Institution SILVER ZHU ZIYI St Joseph’s Institution SILVER RAPHAEL LOH Whitley Secondary School SILVER Name School Award CHEN ANQI Anglican High School BRONZE HUANG XUEYAN Anglican High School BRONZE LIU HUITING Anglican High School BRONZE KIM DONG HWAN Anglo‐Chinese School (Independent) BRONZE LIM YAN XIN ANDREW Anglo‐Chinese School (Independent) BRONZE NG CHEE MENG Anglo‐Chinese School (Independent) BRONZE LEE JONG HYEON Bukit Panjang Government High School BRONZE LEE ISAAC Catholic High School BRONZE LIU ZHU XUAN Catholic High School BRONZE TOH YI JIE EZEKIEL Catholic High School BRONZE WOO ZHI MIN KENNETH Catholic High School BRONZE ADAM WONG WEI REN Chung Cheng High (Main) BRONZE YAN XIAOZHI Chung Cheng High (Main) BRONZE LI FANG Commonwealth Secondary School BRONZE BRYAN WANG PENG JUN Hwa Chong Institution BRONZE CHEN SIYUAN Hwa Chong Institution BRONZE CHEN TIANXIAO Hwa Chong Institution BRONZE DENG BOYUAN Hwa Chong Institution BRONZE JEFFREY NG YIN JET Hwa Chong Institution BRONZE KEVIN JERROLD CHAN Hwa Chong Institution BRONZE SAMUEL LEONG CHEE WENG Hwa Chong Institution BRONZE SUN YUDONG Hwa Chong Institution BRONZE SONG YIXUAN Nan Chiau High School BRONZE ZHANG XIJUE National Junior College BRONZE ADITI SAAYUJYA NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE FELICIA TAI YING FEI NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE HU YUCHEN NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE HUANG FEI YANG NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE JOHN ZHOU ERLI NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE JONATHAN EDWARD NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE JOSEPH CHENG NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE JUSTIN FIDELIS WONG JUN WEN NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE KHOO WUI SENG NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE LAM TZE KING NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE LEE JIA HERN NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE MATTHIAS LIAU YI QUAN NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE NG ZI XUAN NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE RUAN YIFAN NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE SAHAD ZAHIR NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE SETH CHEW NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE TAN PINXI NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE TEO POR LOONG JACOB NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE TOH ZHEN YU NICHOLAS NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE YEO RUI JOVAN NUS High School of Math & Science BRONZE ONG RAY YI Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) BRONZE WANG HUAIJIN Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) BRONZE ARIF SHEHABUDDIN Raffles Institution BRONZE CHEN JIAJUN Raffles Institution BRONZE JIANG YUJI Raffles Institution BRONZE JOSHUA SUM YING EN Raffles Institution BRONZE LIU YUYANG Raffles Institution BRONZE MUZAMMIL ARIF DIN S/O ABDUL JABBAR Raffles Institution BRONZE NISTALA KAMESWAR RISHI YESHAYAHU Raffles Institution BRONZE TAN XUE LIANG Raffles Institution BRONZE WANG JIANZHI Raffles Institution BRONZE WITTMANN GOH GHIN FONG Raffles Institution BRONZE ZHANG GUANGXUAN Raffles Institution BRONZE ZHONG DAOXIN Raffles Institution BRONZE LIU YINCHENG River Valley High School BRONZE VIVEK PALANIAPPAN St Joseph’s Institution BRONZE Name School Award SHEN JIALU Andeson Secondary School HONOURABLE MENTION JIANG YU QING Anglican High School HONOURABLE MENTION KOH JING XUAN Anglican High School HONOURABLE MENTION LI HANMING Anglican High School HONOURABLE MENTION LI YIFEI Anglican High School HONOURABLE MENTION LIEWCHANPA A A PITCHAYA Anglican High School HONOURABLE MENTION LIU YUHAO Anglican High School HONOURABLE MENTION NG TZE HENN Anglican High School HONOURABLE MENTION YANG ZUO Anglican High School HONOURABLE MENTION ABHIJEET VATS Anglo‐Chinese School (Independent) HONOURABLE MENTION LIM YONG JIAN JARED Anglo‐Chinese School (Independent) HONOURABLE MENTION LIN LUOZHIYU Anglo‐Chinese School (Independent) HONOURABLE MENTION ZHANG ZIJING LEON Anglo‐Chinese School (Independent) HONOURABLE MENTION TAN YUXUAN Bowen Secondary School HONOURABLE MENTION CELINE FAYE Bukit Panjang Government High School HONOURABLE MENTION KONG WEN XU Bukit Panjang Government High School HONOURABLE MENTION LIM CHEN Bukit Panjang Government High School HONOURABLE MENTION SIM YU YANG Bukit Panjang Government High School HONOURABLE MENTION ALVIN CHIN YONG HERNG Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION ANG CHUN TECK Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION DAMIEN HENG Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION ETHAN CHOO Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION GAN LI MENG Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION GAVIEN PAT WEI ZHUO Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION JEROME TEO SZE YONG Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION JOHN DARYL KOK KAH JUN Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION LI YUXUAN Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION LING HU HAO Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION NG HONG YONG Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION NG JONG RAY EDWARD Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION NICHOLAS CHIA WEI DE Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION NIGEL BENJAMIN LEE Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION POON ZONG WEI JULIAN Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION SCHUYLERTAY Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION TAN JUN WEI Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION TAY RUI WEI KEITH Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION TEY SHI JIE SEBASTIAN Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION TIMOTHY JORDAN NG Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION XU PENGTAI Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION ZHOU SHIKAI Catholic High School HONOURABLE MENTION OOI XIAO SHAN JOANNA TESS CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh) HONOURABLE MENTION TRAN‐THUY‐DUNG CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh) HONOURABLE MENTION ZHANG RUIYANG CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School (Secondary) HONOURABLE MENTION KOH JING TECK Choa Chu Kang Secondary School HONOURABLE MENTION CHEONG ZI GI Chung Cheng High (Main) HONOURABLE MENTION WANG YANING Chung Cheng High (Main) HONOURABLE MENTION LI JIAYU Commonwealth Secondary School HONOURABLE MENTION LIU YUTONG Commonwealth Secondary School HONOURABLE MENTION NG KAI XIANG Commonwealth Secondary School HONOURABLE MENTION SHI ZHANSEN Commonwealth Secondary School HONOURABLE MENTION TANG SWEN YI Commonwealth Secondary School HONOURABLE MENTION ZHAO ZIHUI Commonwealth Secondary School HONOURABLE MENTION DANIEL YAP REN YI Dunman High School HONOURABLE MENTION FAM PEYRAN Dunman High School HONOURABLE MENTION JOYCE YEO SHUHUI Dunman High School HONOURABLE MENTION LI ZECHENG BARON Dunman High School HONOURABLE MENTION NING SI KAI Dunman High School HONOURABLE MENTION SHERMAINE LOKE JIA QI Dunman High School HONOURABLE MENTION OH JUN YAN DANIEL Fairfield Methodist Secondary School HONOURABLE MENTION ANG SONG YEE Fuhua Secondary School HONOURABLE MENTION FANG TIANYU Fuhua Secondary School HONOURABLE MENTION
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